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Low growth hormone (give another name)

a) Cushing's Syndrome
b) Marfan Syndrome
c) Turner Syndrome
d) Addison's Disease

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Low growth hormone levels are typically associated with disorders like pituitary dwarfism or growth hormone deficiency, not the disorders listed in the question such as Addison's disease.

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Low Growth Hormone Disorders

An abnormally low level of growth hormone (GH) is typically associated with pituitary dwarfism or growth hormone deficiency in children, leading to growth impairment. This is different from the disorders listed in the question, which are caused by dysregulation of other hormones or genetic factors. Specifically, Addison's disease is characterized by the hyposecretion of corticosteroids, which doesn't primarily affect growth hormone levels but rather leads to symptoms such as weight loss, muscle weakness, and low blood pressure.

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